Based on the true story of Christopher Robin’s life, the film presents viewers with a stylized and genuine portrayal of family struggle to create a feel-good film.
‘Flatliners’ Bores Audiences to Death – The Heights
The latest in string of unfortunate horror remakes, ‘Flatliners’ is so bad it tarnishes the memory of the original film.
‘Battle of the Sexes’ Explores Equality, Sexuality, and Comedy
Stone and Carrell face off in the historic tennis match that pitted opposing sides of gender equality and sexuality against each other.
Finding Love on the Fury Road
Some of the best moments in film are the unexpected, smaller interludes contained inside larger cinematic developments.
Upcoming Movies to Look Out For
A closer look at the smaller films everyone should be excited for during this Oscar season.
‘Stronger’ Vivifies True Struggle of Boston Bombing Victim
In an Oscar-worthy performance, Jake Gyllenhaal animates the real life bodily and spiritual struggles of a man maimed on the day of the Boston Marathon.
Phoniness Abounds In ‘Rebel In the Rye’
J.D. Salinger’s biopic falls short in many areas: dialogue, plot, acting, pacing, and continuity.
‘mother!’ Misses Wider Appeal, Despite Epic Allegory
‘mother!’ is surely a film for the ages, but its heavy subject material and mystic storytelling may make it inaccessible for wider audiences.
‘It’ Floats To The Top of Horror Genre
Stephen King’s ‘It’ terrifies audiences with scares, amazes viewers with heart and quality.
Adding New Dimensions to Film
Adding new dimensions to old media can certainly can offer a more immersive experience, but it can irreparably change that experience forever.